Selangor Journal
A female Aedes aegypti mosquito, which carries dengue, chikungunya, Zika, and yellow fever. — Picture via WIKIMEDIA COMMONS/US CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION

Dengue cases until December 16 record 89.3 pct rise

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 23 — The cumulative total of dengue cases this year until December 16 recorded a rise of 89.3 per cent, to 117,505 cases from 62,060 cases in 2022, said Health Director-General Datuk Dr Muhammad Radzi Abu Hassan.

There were 92 deaths due to dengue fever complications recorded this year in the same period compared to 49 deaths last year.

“In the 50th Epidemiological Week 2023 (Epi Week 50), from December 10 to December 16, dengue cases rose by 6.5 per cent, or 192 cases, with 3140 cases compared to 2,948 caes the previous week.

“The number of hotspots recorded in Epi Week 50 also rose to 124 localities compared to 101 localities in the previous week,” he said in a statement today.

95 of the hotspots were in Selangor, 13 in the Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, seven in Perak, four in Sabah, two in Negeri Sembilan, and one each in Kedah, Penang, and Sarawak.

Dr Radzi said dengue cases are expected to rise until next year, and the public should take precautions against dengue by ensuring the cleanliness of their homes and environments and destroy any potential breeding grounds for the Aedes mosquito.

Those with dengue symptoms, including continuous fever and diarrhoea, as well as aches and pains even with a negative Covid-19 test, are advised to take a fever test at the nearest health facility.

Regarding Chikungunya case surveillance, no outbreak was detected in Epi Week 50, but one case was recorded, bringing the total to 193 cases.

3,733 blood samples and 411 urine samples were screened for zika, all producing negative results.

— Bernama

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